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i mean i was obviously both covering both obama's inaugurations. and the capitol is inundated with people who have come in for the inauguration. and there is a lot of red hats and a lot of people who have drifen far different-- i talked to some of them. a lot of people who came by car from-- i talked to a couple from florida, i talked to people from kentucky. they're very excited. to me they were sort of the classic examples of the people who have felt out who are coming to washington in celebration of their sudden inness i guess you would say. but i would add what kathleen said t doesn't feel the same way as it felt certainly eight years ago when a couple million people. and mainly people are talking about the empen table security that is going up all over the city. and the thing that everybody talked about all the time which was weather. >> yeah. >> rose: you have done more and longer pieces, i think, about president obama than most. give me a sense of how he has handled this departure from eight years as our president and his own attitude about
i mean i was obviously both covering both obama's inaugurations. and the capitol is inundated with people who have come in for the inauguration. and there is a lot of red hats and a lot of people who have drifen far different-- i talked to some of them. a lot of people who came by car from-- i talked to a couple from florida, i talked to people from kentucky. they're very excited. to me they were sort of the classic examples of the people who have felt out who are coming to washington in...
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. >> both of these spouses are very popular. there's no reason to use çthem as a kicking bag -- [overlapping speakers] >> obama and his -- >> this is a very serious blow to the democratic party because it pushes them out to the feminist left, but mort is right -- ann romney is an enormous asset to mitt romney. even larger now on here's a woman who has had multiple sclerosis, breast cancer, raised five kids and someone says she never worked a day if her right. >> it's a verbal gaff. it won't close the dividender gam it's about a lot of issues -- [overlapping speakers] and a hundred laws passed by republican legislatures [overlapping speakers] women are smart enough to understand and see outrage. >> this is not outrage. >> because -- [overlapping speakers] >> did not mean to international assault anybody. she was speaking in shorthand. >> was this blunder a colossal blunder? >> this is an 8 or 9 on a level of 10, yes. >> what is it? >> i'd say it's a 4. it will be over with in a couple weeks. >> a 4? >> 5, 6. >> >> they're ol >>
. >> both of these spouses are very popular. there's no reason to use çthem as a kicking bag -- [overlapping speakers] >> obama and his -- >> this is a very serious blow to the democratic party because it pushes them out to the feminist left, but mort is right -- ann romney is an enormous asset to mitt romney. even larger now on here's a woman who has had multiple sclerosis, breast cancer, raised five kids and someone says she never worked a day if her right. >> it's a...
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anwar al-awlaki was said to inspire terror plot on both sides of the atlantic. his convoy was attacked by an american drone. >> eloquent, inspirational, and effective. anwar al-awlaki exulted his followers to attack americans and other westerners. he has been killed along with his companions in a u.s. air strike. >> this is further proof that al qaeda will find no safe haven anywhere in the world. working with yemen and our other allies and partners, we will be determined, we will be relentless, resolute in our commitment to destroy terrorist networks that aimed to kill americans. >> anwar al-awlaki's influence reached far beyond the village where he was hiding. he used the internet and phone calls to inspire others to attack western targets. the british airways worker from new castle, a convicted of plotting to blow up a plane. anwar al-awlaki was a u.s. citizen. here is 10 years ago praying at a washington mosque. he was considered the then a model cleric, even invited to lunch at the pentagon. >> we are now feeling like things are changing and the of 40's art
anwar al-awlaki was said to inspire terror plot on both sides of the atlantic. his convoy was attacked by an american drone. >> eloquent, inspirational, and effective. anwar al-awlaki exulted his followers to attack americans and other westerners. he has been killed along with his companions in a u.s. air strike. >> this is further proof that al qaeda will find no safe haven anywhere in the world. working with yemen and our other allies and partners, we will be determined, we will...
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we stand in support of both sides getting to a resolution. as you said, it sets a time frame and charges the quartet envoy to continue to meet. >> out there have been tied friends before. president obama last year said he of the would be a palestinian state within a year. what is different this time? >> what we are trying to do is be very clear. we hope to have border security within four months. how do you have a secure israel and a secure palestine? how do you make sure you have the border sorted out? there are many other issues that lie beneath the surface. we want more progress in six months and completed within a year. i think these time frames are ambitious, but realistic. the quartet is leading the and the national community -- the international community. at this time to do this. it is time to find peace. >> more than two years after the death of michael jackson, a jury has been sworn in. dr. conrad murray has been accused of killing the pop star with an overdose of a powerful anesthetic. our loss angeles correspondent told us about t
we stand in support of both sides getting to a resolution. as you said, it sets a time frame and charges the quartet envoy to continue to meet. >> out there have been tied friends before. president obama last year said he of the would be a palestinian state within a year. what is different this time? >> what we are trying to do is be very clear. we hope to have border security within four months. how do you have a secure israel and a secure palestine? how do you make sure you have...
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same party, but as we'll see tonight, both candidates with ro khanna wants to infuse a new direction and voice for the silicon valley. the 38-year-old was born and raised in philadelphia, and is the son of indian immigrants. khanna relocated to fremont in 2011. he's looking to win his first elected public office. khanna, an attorney at a major law firm in palo alto is a lecturer at stanford and adjunct professor at santa clara university. his relationship with president obama dates back to 1996 while at the university of chicago, khanna volunteered for mr. obama's state senate campaign. many years later in 2009, president obama appointed khanna as deputy assistant secretary in the u.s. commerce department. khanna is endorsed by nearly all of the major bay area newspapers, including the chronicles and mercury news. he also has the support of dozens of silicon valley executives, among them, marissa mayer, google's eric schmidt, mark benioff of sales force. what should we see tonight and what is at stake? let's bring in jessica aguirre, alongside ur politicour politic, larry gerston. >>
same party, but as we'll see tonight, both candidates with ro khanna wants to infuse a new direction and voice for the silicon valley. the 38-year-old was born and raised in philadelphia, and is the son of indian immigrants. khanna relocated to fremont in 2011. he's looking to win his first elected public office. khanna, an attorney at a major law firm in palo alto is a lecturer at stanford and adjunct professor at santa clara university. his relationship with president obama dates back to 1996...
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i think there are, there's a mirroring on the left and right where on both sides you've had this sort of, you know -- as institutional religion weakens, but people remain religious, right? they still have religious enthusiasm, because man is is naturally a religious animal, it becomes easier and easier to invest partisan causes with religious enthusiasm, and i agree. you see that in sort of the republican cult of reagan sometimes, sort of mourning in america, stit on the hill. i'll saying, i think you saw it in the 2008 campaign a little bit, too. but i haven't answered your question, about badness. i think the badness comes from the fact that they have the field to themselves. it's the absence of this creative tension between, between some of these heretical forms of faith and strong institutional churches. you can draw a bright line between certain forms of prosperity theology and the house bubble. i think you can draw a bright line between some of the cult of the god within and the fact that americans seem to have harder and harder times living in community with one another. you kn
i think there are, there's a mirroring on the left and right where on both sides you've had this sort of, you know -- as institutional religion weakens, but people remain religious, right? they still have religious enthusiasm, because man is is naturally a religious animal, it becomes easier and easier to invest partisan causes with religious enthusiasm, and i agree. you see that in sort of the republican cult of reagan sometimes, sort of mourning in america, stit on the hill. i'll saying, i...
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obama targetedded female voters in a tapedded appearance on abc's "the view." they both focused again on what is best to revive the economy. >> we grow fastest when the middle class is doing well and when folks who are trying to get in the middle class have ladders of opportunity. that's a different vision about how we move the country forward. ultimately it will be up to the american people to make a decision about who has got the better plan. >> i'm voting for him. reporter: this morning republican mitt romney was welcomedded warmly at the clinton global initiative. the former president praised him for supporting the americorps program. >> governor, i thank you for being here. the podium is yours. >> thank you, mr. president. reporter: romney returned the compliment with a joking reference to clinton's speech nominating president obama at the democratic convention. >> if there's one thing we've learned in this election season, by the way, it is that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. all i got to do now is wait a couple of days for that
obama targetedded female voters in a tapedded appearance on abc's "the view." they both focused again on what is best to revive the economy. >> we grow fastest when the middle class is doing well and when folks who are trying to get in the middle class have ladders of opportunity. that's a different vision about how we move the country forward. ultimately it will be up to the american people to make a decision about who has got the better plan. >> i'm voting for him....
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international system and that raises very serious questions about if the architects of the west are both now having indigestion about the world that they built, who is going to defend it. >> rose: also this evening we talk to alyssa mastromonaco, a former key aide to president obama who has written a book called without thought this was a good idea and other questions you should have answers to when you work at the white house. >> i wrote the book because i think that there is a sort of preponderance of memoirs out from the white house, and out of government that are really very serious and dense and don't necessarily give young people, especially young women a path to government or to see themselves in government. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with gary clark, jr., his album is called live north america 2016. >> as i become older and understand really what i think my role is musically, i mean i try and do a lot of things. but i have definitely been in spots and positions and been looked upon or called upon by other artists to kind of carry on a tradition in blues music, and musi
international system and that raises very serious questions about if the architects of the west are both now having indigestion about the world that they built, who is going to defend it. >> rose: also this evening we talk to alyssa mastromonaco, a former key aide to president obama who has written a book called without thought this was a good idea and other questions you should have answers to when you work at the white house. >> i wrote the book because i think that there is a...
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. >> both president obama and vice president biden took their official oaths of office why yesterday. >> i barack hussein obama swear -- >> supreme court justice john roberts swore in the first family. justice sotomayor did the honor at the vice president's residence at the united states naval observe tore in washington. >> and both families attended a church service at the episcopal church directly opposite the white house. moments ago the limousine carrying the obamas and the bidens arrived at the capital after the 12 block trip up pennsylvania avenue from the white house. >> joining us, our news hour regular column younist mark shields and new york sometimes columnist mark brooks. >> big day, gwen. it is a big day. it lacks the inherent drama and expense of the new first inaugural. this is important. i think it's a defining moment for the second inaugural, the president at the top of his popularity over the past three years and this is a chance to lay out what he wants to do, i think, in broad terms and specifically of course in the the state of the union. >> what do you say about
. >> both president obama and vice president biden took their official oaths of office why yesterday. >> i barack hussein obama swear -- >> supreme court justice john roberts swore in the first family. justice sotomayor did the honor at the vice president's residence at the united states naval observe tore in washington. >> and both families attended a church service at the episcopal church directly opposite the white house. moments ago the limousine carrying the obamas...